[data] type=network version=3.11.250 [disks] 1=wfw311," GFC2204 10/100M PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter WfW Driver Disk" [netcard] ;NDIS3 only driver GFC2204_nic=" GFC2204 10/100M PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter",0,ndis,ethernet,0x02,GFC2204_nic,GFC2204_nif [GFC2204_nic] ndis3=1:GFC2204.386 [GFC2204_nif] drivername=GFC2204$,0x10 ; GFC2204 NDIS3 driver parameters: param=MajorDriverVersion,"MajorDriverVersion",static,"4",,0x20 param=MinorDriverVersion,"MinorDriverVersion",static,"14",,0x20 param=AdapterCFID,"Adapter CFID",static,"1400125B",,0x20 param=AdapterType,"Adapter Type",static,"5",,0x20 param=BusType,"Bus Type",static,"5",,0x20 param=ConnectionType,"Connection Type",enum,"AutoSense,0,100Mbps,8,100Mbps FD,9, 10Mbps,2, 10Mbps FD,3",0,0x20 param=MediaType,"Media Type",static,"1",,0x20Download Driver Pack
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